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Cosfu mes Port Of Week's Fun Spirit, crazy costumes, and dancing students were all a part of Homecoming week. Students and teachers wore cos- tumes from the past and costumes with futuristic ideas. Some of the students per- formed a gunfight on Cowboy and Indian day. On Thursday everyone wore black to mourn the death of the Snyder Tigers. The classes competed for a football by buying spirit chains that were sold by DE. The senior class won and the football was presented to the senior class officers at the dance. Homecoming was a week of work for the Chiefettes. They practiced hard on their routine that they were to do at the pep rally Thursday and at halftime Friday. They performed this routine to the song Le Freak. PAGE 24: 1. Freshmen, Letitia Kennedy and Sandra Conley, ride on Choir float during the car caravan. 2. Eddie Seitz, senior, shows off his dancing techni- que at the Homecoming dance. 3. Teachers and students display their costumes on Masquerade day. PAGE 25' 1. Senior duchesses make like cowgirls on cowboy and Indian day. Student Life ' 25
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District Win Tops H'coming Homecoming week will be remembered by everyone. lt was the most exciting week of the year. The highlight of the week came when the Chiefs defeated the Snyder Tigers 6- 3. PAGE 26: 1. Bobby Kinsley, senior, wants to be a cheerleader for the Chiefs. 2, The football boys charge through the senior sign. 3. Juniors, Tracie Bolding and Renee Cornelius show their Homecoming spirit by adding that extra touch to the juniorfloat. 4. Seniors, Danny Klser and Connie Owen boogie to the beat at the Home- coming dance. PAGE 27: 1. Freshman, Cynthia Perez, and Sophomore, Becky Ryan, make like trapped Tigers on the Youth for Christ float, 2. Leslie Minor, junior, watches atten- tively at the Homecoming pep rally. 3. FFA float makes its way to the bon- fire. 'ls Z -Cx Student L ife ' 27
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